Magic-Sculpt

For
Crafts and Hobbies, Magic-Sculpt is both a medium and
an ingredient for any project requiring sculpting.

Don't forget about Magic-Smooth, a great Texturing and Foam Coat Material!

Your imagination
is the only limit when it comes to devising uses for Magic-Sculpt.
We have letters from all around the country telling us the ways
Magic-Sculpt is being used-including ways we never expected to
hear about! Some people use it so frequently they purchase it
in 20 pound kits, others buy a one pound kit and have a lifetime
supply for their needs.

When you purchase
a kit you will have a miracle in a jar for just about any hobby
or repair job you might have. And the best part is that it replaces
so many other compounds that can cost hundreds of dollars when
you buy a "'little of this and a little of that".

MAGIC-SCULPT!!!

Professionals
and hobbyists are thrilled by the features of this amazing product.
It is very pliable in its mixed form, has excellent adhesion,
cleans up easily with soap and water, and will cure to a hard,
solid finish that can be painted, sanded or ground.

Magic-Sculpt serves
so many purposes it eliminates many of the different formulas
cluttering your workspace. And, with its indefinite shelf life,
you do not need to worry about whether you have enough of this
or that, just keep a stock of Magic-Sculpt sitting on your countertop.

Working with Magic-Sculpt

Magic-Sculpt is a two part epoxy putty that comes in two containers,
(as seen above) one resin and one hardener. Magic-Sculpt is mixed
1 to 1 by volume in small quantities as you need it. Almost
anything can be used as an armature, such as; armature
wire, metal
mesh, styrofoam,
wood and balled up tin foil.

Once you have completely mixed the two components, you have
about 45min to 1hr of working time (depending on the temperature
in your workspace, cold = longer working time, hot = shorter
working time) Magic-Sculpt will cure fully overnight to a rock
hard finish that is easily painted.

Dip your hands in water while mixing if the Magic-Sculpt becomes
sticky. Wash hands between mixes to keep it from sticking to
your hands. Gloves are not necessary but will keep the Magic-Sculpt
from underneath your fingernails and cut out fingerprints on
finished works. The surface of your Magic-Sculpt sculpture can
be smoothed with water before it cures.

Our favorite sculpting tool for Magic-Sculpt are Clayshapers.
Nothing sticks to these silicone tipped sculpting tools making
them great for use with this sculpting epoxy.

See also Magic-Smooth - a two
part epoxy gel. It does not dissolve foam, making it a great
foam coat! It also is a great material for adding texture or
as an adhesive to many materials.